India’s SuperGaming Raises $20M to Power Web3 Gaming & Global Expansion 🎮🌍
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SuperGaming has closed a $15M Series B led by Skycatcher and Steadview Capital, bringing its total funding to $20M. Backers include a16z Speedrun, Bandai Namco 021 Fund, Polygon Ventures, Neowiz, and others — plus Polygon cofounder Sandeep Nailwal.
What’s Next for SuperGaming
SUP Foundation – steering the studio’s onchain move GameChain – a gaming-focused Layer-3 blockchain (with infra partner B3) for wallet-native onboarding, asset ownership, and web3 integration in F2P titles Lotus Vault NFT mint – mid-August, first step in SUP community onboarding Global push – Expansion into Latin America & Middle East Indus Battle Royale to debut internationally in LatAm via partnership with Loud.GG
Current Reach & Revenue
200M+ lifetime players across hits like MaskGun, Indus, Silly Royale, Tower Conquest, Battle Stars $40M+ annual revenue India’s mobile gaming market projected to hit $9.2B by 2029
Tech Backbone: SuperPlatform
Built with Google Cloud, supports large-scale multiplayer & live ops:
Analytics, telemetry, monetisation, and social tools Serves both web2 & web3 games Available to other studios in emerging markets
Takeaway: SuperGaming is positioning itself as both a major developer and infrastructure provider for web3 gaming — connecting a massive existing player base to onchain systems while targeting mobile-first global markets.
Would you try a blockchain-integrated battle royale like Indus if the onboarding was seamless and asset ownership was native from day one?
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SuperGaming raising $15M in this market — and from such a strong roster of investors — says a lot about both their current traction and the belief in their web3 pivot. With 200M+ lifetime players and $40M+ annual revenue already, they’re not just a “blockchain gaming startup,” they’re a proven studio with a massive audience to bring onchain.GameChain as a Layer-3 for wallet-native onboarding could be a real differentiator. If they can make asset ownership and in-game economies seamless for free-to-play players, they’ll have a shot at converting millions of traditional gamers into onchain participants without the usual friction.The global push into LatAm and MENA is also smart — both regions are mobile-first and have high crypto adoption rates. If Indus Battle Royale lands well with Loud.GG in LatAm, it could be the proof point for scaling web3 gaming globally.
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What stands out here is the full-stack approach — SuperGaming isn’t just launching games, they’re building the infrastructure (SUP Foundation, GameChain, SuperPlatform) to support both their own titles and other studios. That’s how you create an ecosystem, not just a product.
The tech stack on Google Cloud plus their live ops experience gives them a big operational edge. Offering SuperPlatform to other studios in emerging markets could make them the go-to partner for multiplayer + web3 integration, especially in regions where dev teams need scalable backend tools.The funding round and investor mix — from a16z Speedrun to Polygon Ventures and Bandai Namco — shows that both traditional gaming and crypto-native capital are betting on the same vision. If they execute the Lotus Vault NFT onboarding well, we might see one of the first truly mass-market web3 gaming ecosystems emerge from India.